Investment

Your portraits are an investment and so much more than just a snapshot. Let me tell you a quick story. Recently, my great-grandpa passed on and I was tasked with gathering photos and anecdotes to create a video honoring him. The pictures were scattered between relatives and many of his most recent years were spread amongst cell phones and computers in ways no one knew how to access. The older pictures were stored in boxes split between several siblings. Despite many attempts to gather as much as I could from each relative, we barely scratched the surface of this amazing man's story and all he loved. Of course, a few of us who have the heart for passing on stories and history will continue to pursue creating something worthy of passing down.

You see, stories and characters - you- are valuable. The people who come after you will value the portraits you choose to invest in. They will look over them and remember the stories told. They will say, "Hey, what do you know! You look like grandpa when he was a boy!" or "Hey, look! There is me as a little girl learning to knit with grandma!" or "Wow! Look how many other people in our family history loved the same things we do!" When you invest in Pocket Watch Photography, you are giving a gift of lasting memories and tangible stories of you and those you care about to generations to come. You will be choosing a photographer who cares deeply about your story and relaying it in the most meaningful, enduring way.

I make sure as your photographer to listen to you in order to set up a custom session showcasing your hopes and visions for capturing your family together and what you want those moments to say about you. I will work with you to ensure an enjoyable, worry-free portrait session. You will get to see your story for yourself in a final consultation with the opportunity to invest in handmade Italian albums and museum quality canvases and/or framed matted prints. When you work with Pocket Watch Photography, I make sure you walk away with tangible heirlooms. All you have to do is enjoy them and pass them on.